Warrant Information

When a Warrant is Issued

If a warrant has been issued for your arrest, the following procedures apply:

You may: (1) pay in full in person at the Municipal Court; or (2) pay on-line (pay online now); or (3) pay via our automated phone system (see Payment Options). You may pay the fine using cash, money order, cashier's check, or credit card. No personal checks will be accepted for warrants.

Note, payment in full will result in a conviction and will be reported to the Texas Department of Public Safety where applicable.

If you have never appeared in court, or have failed to appear for a court date, you may post a cash bond to have the warrant removed and set a court date. Surety bonds will only be accepted upon approval of the judge. You may retain an attorney to post an attorney bond for you. Please contact the Municipal Court for the bond amount.

If you have never appeared in court, or have failed to appear for a court date, you may do any of the following to have the warrant removed and have a court date set: (1) post a cash bond; or (2) post a Surety Bond (Surety bonds will only be accepted upon approval by the Judge); or (3) retain an attorney to post an attorney bond. Please contact the Municipal Court for the bond amount.

If you have been before the judge and a judgment has been entered and a fine assessed on your case, your only option is to pay the fine in full (see Payment Options). You can pay online now.

For any warrant issued by this Court, you may appear at the Frisco Municipal Court if you are making a good faith effort to resolve your warrants and not be subject to arrest under State Law. Additionally, if you have the inability to pay a citation issued to or judgment rendered against you that is in warrant status, you may make an appearance at the Frisco Municipal Court. As long as you make a good faith effort or have shown a good faith effort in the past, to satisfy the judgment(s), the Judge of may recall the warrant(s), assess your ability to pay and grant a payment plan or consider alternatives to payment.Visit the court home page for location and hours.